Re: [CnD] Can corn-beef

2011-07-14 Thread Helen Whitehead
Kerry, I make a corned beef hash by peeling some potatoes, cook those, and mash them, chop up some onions, and I mix that up with the canned corned beef, and then fry it! It's good! Add salt and pepper if you like. - Original Message - From: "kerry Friddell" To: Sent: Wednesday, July

Re: [CnD] Can corn-beef

2011-07-14 Thread kerry Friddell
Do you shape this mixture into patties before frying them? - Original Message - From: "Helen Whitehead" To: Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 6:06 AM Subject: Re: [CnD] Can corn-beef Kerry, I make a corned beef hash by peeling some potatoes, cook those, and mash them, chop up some onion

[CnD] O/T: Need Help with cookbooks

2011-07-14 Thread Dale
Hi All, We are busy building a new Blind Mice Mart, Blind Mice Mega Mall, We are adding the contents of each cookbook we offer and have found a few that do not have a table of contents. We are in need of a few volunteers with some spare time to help us create table of contents for these books. B

Re: [CnD] O/T: Need Help with cookbooks

2011-07-14 Thread Cheryl Osborn
Hi Dale, I am retired and have the time to help with this project. What format do you want to use? I think that a Word 2003 file would be very nice to work with. Cheryl Osborn On 7/14/11, Dale wrote: > Hi All, > We are busy building a new Blind Mice Mart, Blind Mice Mega Mall, > We are adding

[CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help with cookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Nicole Massey
This brings me to a topic I've been thinking about posting to the list. What do y'all use for managing recipes? I have all of mine in a text file, using Meal Master format because it imports to a lot of recipe programs. Does anyone use anything specifically designed to manage recipes, and if so, h

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help with cookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Rebecca Manners
I don't use anything that is specifically built for managing recipes. I save my recipes in microsoft word; then I put them in one of several folders. I have folders for cakes, cookies, meats, breads, breakfast foods, etc. Becky -Original Message- From: Nicole Massey Sent: Thursday

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help with cookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Alex Hall
I use a database. My fields include the recipe name, tags, cook time, prep time, cook type (baked, fried, etc), recipe, and health info. This lets me search by tag (dessert, dinner, fruit, pastry, and so on) and/or by name, cook type, and other fields. It is not able to change serving size or anyth

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help with cookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Nicole Massey
I'm interested, of course. I tried using Sierra's Cooking Light product, and it had a second database built in that held ingredients and their health data, so that the program could internally calculate nutritional information. (I pay a lot of attention to this because I have potassium restrictio

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Anna
That's how I do it as well. I created a folder on my desk top called recipes and then I have folders inside that such as cakes, cookies, salads, crockpot etc. Anna - Original Message - From: "Rebecca Manners" To: Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:54 PM Subject: Re: [CnD] Recipe Manage

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Lisa Filroy
i have a folder in my documents called recipes and have folders inside of that. i also make a back up hard copy in braille of the ones i really want to keep. lisa At 02:15 PM 7/14/2011, you wrote: That's how I do it as well. I created a folder on my desk top called recipes and then I have fold

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Cheryl Osborn
Hi All, I use Word or Notepad to create files and then place them into folders. If I don't want to look through each catagory, I just do a Windows search for whatever. Lately, I have been using Notepad to give copies of my recipes because anyone can access a text file. Also, using certain format

Re: [CnD] Can corn-beef

2011-07-14 Thread Helen Whitehead
You can if you want to! - Original Message - From: "kerry Friddell" To: Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 8:57 AM Subject: Re: [CnD] Can corn-beef Do you shape this mixture into patties before frying them? - Original Message - From: "Helen Whitehead" To: Sent: Thursday, July

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Mary Ann Robinson
That is what I do too. Mary Ann - Original Message - From: "Rebecca Manners" To: Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 2:54 PM Subject: Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks) I don't use anything that is specifically built for managing recipes. I save my r

[CnD] Simple pickle recipe

2011-07-14 Thread Ann
Hi folks, Does anyone have a very simple and easy sweet or dill pickle recipe? I'm not an accomplished cook, so the simpler the better. ~Ann -- HeyTell: tate...@gmail.com Skype: tate886 Google Voice: 1-872-222-8799 http://www.fanfiction.net/~mauryn _

Re: [CnD] Recipe Management Ideas (Was: O/T: Need Help withcookbooks)

2011-07-14 Thread Debbra Piening
Just now I have everything in one big folder in Outlook, but I'm going to have to start categorizing somehow. When I joined this list, I had no idea I'd find so many good recipes! Thank you all so much for helping me to complicate my life! -Original Message- From: cookinginthedark-boun..